Pennington County: Man Behind Bars After Burglary Sentence!

Jake Borreson
Jake Borreson
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Pennington County (trfnews.i234.me) — A shocking case unfolded in Pennington County as Jake Borreson, currently held at the Pennington County Jail, faces the consequences of a serious burglary charge.

According to official jail records, Borreson, who stands 5’05” tall and weighs 150 pounds, with blond hair and hazel eyes, was taken into custody on April 28, 2025. Court documents reveal that Borreson has been sentenced under Case #22003440 for a Third-Degree Burglary offense — a felony under Minnesota statute 609.582.3(a).

The charge stems from an incident where Borreson allegedly entered a property without consent with the clear intent to commit theft or another felony-level crime. Notably, Borreson’s bail was set at $0.00, signaling that he remains in custody as he awaits further court proceedings in the District Court.

His next appearance in court remains pending according to available records.

Jake Borreson’s case highlights the serious consequences of unlawful entry and theft in Minnesota, with felony convictions carrying lasting impacts.

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I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.


💡 Did you know?

  • Third-Degree Burglary in Minnesota involves entering a building without consent with the intent to commit a felony or gross misdemeanor.

  • Convictions can result in up to 5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine under Minnesota law.

  • Even if nothing is stolen, unlawful entry alone can lead to felony charges!

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